Navigation Displays - II Morrow Inc. NMC 2001 Operating Manual

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Navigation Displays

The Small knob is used to scroll through the various navigation
displays. The diamond (
are sub-pages which may be viewed by turning the Small knob. In this
example, the sub-pages are additional navigation displays.
A brief explanation of these displays appears below. For more detailed
information, see the Operations section, Navigation Sub-Displays.
NAV FLAGGED appears on the middle line, and values for bearing
(BRG) and distance (NM) are zero until the system calculates position,
which takes from one to four minutes after power-up, and a To
waypoint is entered.
) in the lower-right corner indicates there
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TOP LINE: The Estimated Time
En route (ETE) to DLS is 31
minutes.
MIDDLE LINE: The CDI indicator
(similar to a VOR CDI); The
desired course is towards the bar.
The selected course is 0.26nm to
the left.
BOTTOM LINE: The bearing to
DLS is 165º; the distance is
82.7nm.
ETE
CDI
The Desired Magnetic Track from
the From waypoint to DLS is 167°.
The distance between the FROM
and TO waypoints is 82.7nm.
ETE
CDI
The Magnetic Track is 164
Track Angle Error is 3°.
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